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Gentle hatha yoga sessions being offered this month
University Hospitals Case Medical Center, as part of the Connor Integrative Medicine Network, is offering weekly sessions in August on gentle hatha yoga classes, which are chair-supported for guided relaxation and stress management practices. The classes are Aug. 14, 21 and 28, from 5:30 to 6:30…
Join the Center for International Affairs in planning International Education Week 2014
The Center for International Affairs is looking for individuals interested in joining the working group responsible for planning and producing International Education Week 2014, which is Nov. 17-21. International Education Week is a worldwide celebration of the benefits of international education…
CWRU students create historical society exhibit on LGBT history in Cleveland
Case Western Reserve University historian John Grabowski and three university students created a history of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community in Cleveland in a new exhibit at the Western Reserve Historical Society (WRHS). The exhibit, “The Victory of Self: The LGBT…
School of Law Interim Deans Jessica Berg, Michael Scharf to continue as deans for another academic year
Co-law school deans to continue at Case Western Reserve UniversityThe Plain Dealer: Case Western Reserve University opted to keep the leadership of the School of Law’s Interim Deans­ Jessica Berg and Michael Scharf for another academic year after President Barbara R. Snyder and Provost W.A. "Bud"…
Law's Erik M. Jensen weighs in on use of origination clause for House of Representatives, Senate
The Origination Clause? Let it goForbes: Erik M. Jensen, the Schott-van den Eynden Professor in the School of Law, weighed in on the use of the origination clause, which is a section in the Constitution that puts revenue legislation in the hands of the House of Representatives. “Regrettably, this…
Grant backs nursing program to increase patient participation in clinical cancer trials
Case Western Reserve University medical and nursing school researchers hope to drastically increase the number of qualified cancer patients who participate in clinical trials, a critical step in testing and developing new treatments and preventions. For various reasons—including a lack of…
Attend six-part brown bag series on ”The Five Languages of Appreciation”
Lisa Board-McShepard, a training analyst in organizational development and learning in the Department of Human Resources, will lead a six-part brown bag series based on The Five Languages of Appreciation by Gary Chapman and Jennifer Thomas. The workshop will examine each of the five languages of…
Incoming students: Learn about personal librarians
Kelvin Smith Library’s Personal Librarian Program provides each first-year Case Western Reserve University student with a personal librarian as a point of contact with the library. Personal librarians can help students navigate the library, assist with research and answer library-related…
Judaic Studies Program's Judith Neulander gives advice to students considering Jewish studies
Judaic programs abound at area schoolsCleveland Jewish News: Judith Neulander, co-director of the Judaic Studies Program, gives advice to students considering Jewish studies. “I’ll never forget a graduating senior who took a Judaic studies course to fulfill a requirement at the very last minute,”…
School of Nursing research on providing support to caregivers featured on ideastream
Be Well: Caring For The Caregiverideastream: Case Western Reserve University School of Nursing research shows how caregivers who are provided the support of a medical team increases their satisfaction in making end-of-life care decisions. The research, which was led by Sara Douglas, associate…